Echo & the Bunnymen 06/06/2024
Set I
Going Up
All That Jazz
Flowers
Rescue
All My Colours (Zimbo)
Villiers Terrace
Roadhouse Blues [The Doors]
The Jean Genie [David Bowie]
Never Stop
Bring On the Dancing Horses
All That Jazz
Flowers
Rescue
All My Colours (Zimbo)
Villiers Terrace
Roadhouse Blues [The Doors]
The Jean Genie [David Bowie]
Never Stop
Bring On the Dancing Horses
Set II
Show of Strength
Over the Wall
Seven Seas
Nothing Lasts Forever
Walk on the Wild Side [Lou Reed]
Heads Will Roll
Bedbugs and Ballyhoo
The Killing Moon
The Cutter
Lips Like Sugar
Ocean Rain
Over the Wall
Seven Seas
Nothing Lasts Forever
Walk on the Wild Side [Lou Reed]
Heads Will Roll
Bedbugs and Ballyhoo
The Killing Moon
The Cutter
Lips Like Sugar
Ocean Rain
Set III
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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| Tulum | FLAC / 20 | View | Schoeps MK4 > Sony A10 > WAV (24/48) > SoundForge (fades, levels) > CDWAVE (splits) > FLAC > MP3Tag | |||
| Notes: | Some explaination needed. The band sounded great and the keyboardist did double duty, playing cello on a few songs. Ian's voice held out for the first break, but you could tell he he was straining it. By the time of Killing Moon, his voice had given out and he couldn't hit a lot of notes, so had the audience sing along. The Killing Moon was stopped after the first verse and restarted. Listening to it, the band is somewhat off, so it makes the restarted it. In the encore, somebody was heckling Ian, which causes Ian to tell him to STF, and he walked off the stage. The band did come back and performed the full song. I cut out some of the first encore break as people got a bit too chatty. So, the show was a bit of mixed bag - Ian was in much better shape than the past few tours, but is voice is really strained and suffered in the second set. Support: Kelley Stoltz | |||||
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